World Sweden's registers increase in infections in young people The Swedish Public Health Agency says the rise could be linked to a recent increase in testing. Among the elderly, there was a clear drop in newly reported cases, which the agency believes is largely due to the impact of the vaccination rollout. 07/05/2021
Sweden Don't approach whale carcass it may explode, Swedes are warned The whale carcass has been beached on the southeast coast of the island since last week. 28/04/2021
Sweden Former Swedish LGBT activist convicted of raping four migrants A former employee of a Swedish LGBT organisation was convicted of raping four migrants and two more charges of sexual assault. 22/04/2021
Sweden Sweden to ease COVID-19 restrictions for those who've been vaccinated Sweden's Public Health Agency says they will ease restrictions for those citizens, mostly elderly, who have had at least one vaccination shot against COVID-19. 16/04/2021
Sweden Sweden sees sperm deficit as COVID deters donors Medical practitioners have sounded the alarm that Sweden's sperm shortage could drive up wait times for assisted pregnancies 15/04/2021
Sweden Swedish region declares ‘personal lockdown’ as COVID cases soar Officials have largely blamed the spike in instances of the virus on the spread of the UK variant. 14/04/2021
Sweden China's embassy in Sweden under fire over 'threats' to journalist China's embassy in Sweden has engaged in a public spat with Swedish politicians after its ambassador was accused of “threatening” a journalist. 12/04/2021
Sweden Sweden's ex-PM angers Norway and Denmark with Nazi resistance tweet "The defence forces of Sweden in 1940 weren’t stellar, but still stronger than Norway and in particular than Denmark," Carl Bildt said. "Had [Adolf] Hitler decided to invade Sweden it would have been a fight." 12/04/2021
Sweden Swedish government proposes tightening immigration laws The Swedish government has proposed a bill that would tighten immigration rules after five years of temporary measures. 09/04/2021
Eco-Innovation Can a huge balloon dropping chalk from sky help slow climate change? Scientists at Harvard University say the chalk would reflect sunlight and, in turn, slow down global warming. 23/03/2021
Sweden How ISIS and coalition airstrikes combined to terrorise Raqqa Amid Syria’s civil war, Raqqa became known the world over for being the stage of some of the most horrific episodes of violence perpetrated by the so-called Islamic State. 18/03/2021
Green News Meet the volunteers removing toxic trash from Stockholm's waters Everything from lead batteries to scooters has so far been removed from these fragile ecosystems. 11/03/2021
Sweden Dramatic footage shows train crashing into a bus in Sweden Remarkably, only three train passengers reported minor injuries in the incident. 08/03/2021
Sweden Sweden: Terrorist motive probed after seven injured in axe attack Police in Sweden are still investigating a possible "terrorist" motive behind a stabbing incident in Vetlanda on Wednesday. 03/03/2021
Sweden Egyptians rejected asylum in Sweden and fearing persecution back home A number of Egyptian asylum seekers - some facing life imprisonment in Egypt - are making a last-ditch attempt to avoid deportation following decisions made by Sweden’s asylum agency. 02/03/2021
Sweden Sweden charges man for selling information to Russia Sweden's Security Service says that Russia is "one of the main intelligence threats" against the country. 22/02/2021
Sweden Stockholm City Hall transformed into vaccination centre The hall in Sweden is known for hosting the Nobel Prize banquets. 21/02/2021
World Acquitted filmmaker tells Euronews about the 'huge hole' in MS Estonia Two Swedish film-makers have been acquitted of desecration after they shot footage of the wreck of a ferry which had been designated a graveyard. Henrik Evertsson and Linus Andersson sent a remote-operated submersible down to the 'Estonia', the ferry that sank in the Baltic Sea in 1994. 16/02/2021
No Comment Stockholm roofers brave dizzying heights to sweep snow Roofers blow a whistle to alert people below to beware of falling snow and ice. 11/02/2021
Sweden Swedish nurse becomes Gothenburg Film Festival's only participant "Choosing one single person out of 12,000 was not an easy task, but Lisa made a strong impression on us in her letter," Gothenburg Film Festival CEO Mirja Wester said. 01/02/2021
Sweden Nurse wins prize to watch films for a week on a remote Swedish island An emergency room nurse in Sweden has won a prize to watch films for a week alone in a lighthouse on a remote island. 31/01/2021
Sweden One student injured in knife incident at Swedish school Authorities have arrested a suspect in their 20s on suspicion of preparing acts of murder and arson. 28/01/2021
Sweden Swedish chief who resigned over pandemic holiday given new job Weeks after offering his resignation over his controversial holiday to the Canary Islands, Dan Eliasson has been appointed Director-General of the Government Offices in Sweden. 26/01/2021
Sweden Documentary makers acquitted of illegally exploring MS Estonia wreck Two Swedish documentary makers were accused of illegally exploring the wreck of the MS Estonia, which sank in 1994 killing 852 people. 25/01/2021
Living Greta Thunberg makes history in stamp form Sweden has commemorated the teenager activist as part of its new environmental stamp collection. 15/01/2021
Sweden Sweden's Parliament votes in favour of new pandemic law The new legislation will still not allow the government to impose curfews or a domestic travel ban. 08/01/2021